Electrification of US trucking is an amazing strategic advantage, but you'd never know it listening to the American Trucking Association.
Monthly Archive: April 2023
Volkswagen All-Electric Car Sales Reached 70,000 In Q1 2023
That's a 31 percent increase year-over-year, but far less than in Q3 and Q4 2022.
SAE Releases New Standards Document For Safe Battery Storage
I have my differences with SAE. For one, I think its Levels of Autonomy are a badly thought-out concept that encourages automakers to engage in deceptive practices (I feel that any system that doesn’t take on financial liability is Level Zero). I’m also known to disagree with EV advocates who hate the idea of Level […]
US Department of Energy Expands Support For Community Solar
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) recently announced new solar energy investments aimed at reducing electricity bills and local pollution while supporting President Biden’s ambitious goals of a 100% clean electricity grid by 2035 and net-zero carbon emissions by 2050. Through the National Community Solar Partnership (NCSP), 25 teams have been selected to participate in […]
Earth Day Inspires Us To Live Better, Together, For Tomorrow
On Earth Day 2023, we might be drawn to distressing climate narratives that “the climate time-bomb is ticking.” That the glacial ice sheet is experiencing pulses of extremely rapid, buoyancy-driven retreat. That, despite slower forest destruction rates throughout 2021, the world is not on track to meet the vital 2030 goal set out by the […]
From The Wuling Hongguang Mini EV To The Mercedes-Maybach EQS 680 SUV, There Will Soon Be EVs In Every Segment
The transition to electric mobility is well underway now, as can be seen from the progress made over the last 15 years. Battery-electric vehicle sales are regularly registering record market shares in several countries around the world. A lot has changed from the early days of the Tesla Roadster, and thereafter the Nissan Leaf and […]
Climate protesters glue themselves to roadways, block Berlin rush hour
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Permalink | Email this | CommentsSee Driver Throw Baseball Bat At Tesla Model 3 On California Freeway
The source says the incident was "attempted assault, reckless driving, behaving threateningly, littering and causing" damage to the EV.
Swedish E-Bike Label Vässla Sets Up Shop In The US Market
The Vässla Pedal is being offered to New Yorkers for as low as $109 a month.
EVs Fail To Meet EPA Estimates More Often Than Gas Cars: SAE Paper
SAE International found the disparities by comparing EPA ratings to Car and Driver's 75-mph real-world highway tests.